Nintendo 3DS will finally arrive in the South Korean Shores in April 28. The unveiling, will feature 3 games in Korean version and these are: Tekken 3D Prime Edition, Super Mario 3D Land and Nicola Magazine Model Stylish Audition 2.

Here are six of the best game trailers that were revealed during the pre-TGS 2011 press conferences.

Four gaming companies have successfully wrapped up their pre-Tokyo Game Show 2011 press conferences this week, showing off an array of promotional video trailers for their upcoming titles. The Sony Entertainment, during their event last Wednesday, has unveiled the first game trailer for Namco Bandai’s Tales of Innocence R and Square Enix’ Final Fantasy Type-0. Nintendo has also managed to reveal most of its 3DS’s anticipated titles, which includes Capcom’s Monster Hunter 4 and the Resident Evil: Revelations.

Thus, in order to give you a quick recap of the anticipated games that were introduced during the four press conferences, GADG has collected six of the famous pre-TGS promotional trailers.

The Nintendo's pre-Tokyo Game Show 2011 3DS conference is finally over. For those who weren't able to watch the show, you can read the quick rundown of the event below.

Nintendo started the Tokyo Game Show 2011 season with a 3DS Conference that was hosted this afternoon in Japan, revealing the upcoming Misty Pink 3DS handheld, a new Fire Emblem, the arrival of new titles — including Capcom’s Monster Hunter Tri G and Monster Hunter 4, and many more.

Xbox 360 took the lead in July 2011 even if they have a low game sales.

A new NPD data has given the Xbox 360 the lead in a market that was the worst since October 2006. Microsoft’s console moved 277,000 units in July, a half of what it managed back in June. However, it was still enough to beat the sales of its competitor like Sony’s PS3 and Nintendo’s Wii.

Microsoft said that while NPD didn’t have a hard data for the other consoles, the lead was going to the greatest year in the Xbox’s 10-year history.The Xbox 360 was helped greatly by the Kinect, and the relative freshness of the slim Xbox 360 design that was released a year ago. On the other hand, the sudden drop in the console’s sales just revealed its poorer game sales. The total sales was down to 26% and saw just eight games got more than 100,000. A year ago, 19 games had broken the same milestone.

Nintendo 3DS might face a new problem, as several users of the console finds a technical flaw on the D-pad.

Nintendo 3DS consoles is subjected to face a new defect on their system. A number of 3DS users discovered that a few months after their purchase, the directional button pad of the console began to warp. Then layers of the pad began to separate, impeding the ability to play.

However, the control pad issue may not be as significant as it seems. That’s because almost all the players typically use the analog stick for primary gameplay, with the D-pad taking on a more secondary role.

Defective equipment is not the only problem being faced by Nintendo nowadays. Last week Nintendo’s CEO, Satoru Iwata, released an apology letter to the 3DS’ early adopters after the firm announced that it will cut down the console’s price by 32%. The product has been in the market for 6 months.

Nintendo CEO, Satoru Iwata, released an apology letter for the early buyers of Nintendo 3DS before the console's big price cut.

Nintendo CEO, Satoru Iwata, released a letter of apology for the customers of buyers Nintedo 3DS prior to consoles big price cut. He noted that his company is all too keenly aware that the price reduction, which was announced six months ago after the said handheld released to market, might have left early buyers feeling betrayed and critical of the decision.

Satoru Iwata wrote: “This unprecedented timing for a price cut is because the situation has changed greatly since we originally launched the 3DS. We decided it was necessary to take this drastic step in order to ensure that large numbers of users will continue to enjoy the 3DS in the future.”

Nintendo's own 3D video portal, Nintendo Video, may hit the US shores this week.

Nintendo Video is reportedly set for launch in the U.S. shores this week, even though the company had given conflicting signals. The feature seems to arrive on the 3DS handheld through the eShop. However, the listing turned out to be a “coming soon” reference that is not yet linked to an official download.

When the Nintendo Video utility arrives, it will enable 3DS owners to download and view 3D and 2D videos that are selected by the company. The contents will be available through Spotpass for free, with several new listing to be added annually.

The said feature is already out in Japan, while the company is yet to confirm a specific launch date for the U.S. and other countries’ markets.

Nintendo released their Nintendo Video service for 3DS in Japan today, while 3DS owners from other parts of the world will have to wait until summer.

Nintendo launched their Nintendo Video service for the 3DS today. However, it is limited to Japan customer.

The official video portal will be offering access to 2D and 3D content, along with new videos that will be updated regularly, for free. The first set of videos that will be displayed on Nintendo Video includes Tokyo Girls Collection, Yoshimoto Nintendo 3DS Experimental Theater, and a 3D tour of Kyoto.